01/23 Beach Silver

DewGuru

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Jul 23, 2010
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The wife and I hit the beach again today at low tide ... She scraped up the bulk of the clad from the dry sand --- I plucked 2 rings, 1 silver, and 1 unknown (titanium or stainless perhaps) along with a silver earring with 64 stones, and a few other interesting trinkets. Other than a bit of a chill in the air, was a great day to be on the water.

Happy Hunting!
 

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gold nuggets

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You guys always manage to come home with some good finds.
Congratulations on the rings, clad and the bling. Hopeing that
the water temp warms up a bit here....getting anxious. So in
the meantime, we enjoy seeing what you guys that can still hunt
find and post. Thanks...... Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

theseeker

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Mar 4, 2009
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gold nuggets said:
You guys always manage to come home with some good finds.
Congratulations on the rings, clad and the bling. Hopeing that
the water temp warms up a bit here....getting anxious. So in
the meantime, we enjoy seeing what you guys that can still hunt
find and post. Thanks...... Gold Nuggets :hello:


Hi Gold Nuggets, does the water ever warm up in Oregon???? And if it does what do you consider warm??? Hope you get to hunt soon and hope you find a bunch!

Regards
 

lorraine

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Dec 15, 2010
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Wow, D G ; that's a lot of diggin'!

Nice finds! Keep up the good work!
 

stevemc

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Feb 12, 2005
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Shipwrecks
That tribal patterned ring could be titanium. That would be a bad one to get crushed on your finger. I was a paramedic and ran on someone with that same problem. Silver and gold rings cut easily, but as we all know Ti is very hard. We usually end up taking them to the hospital and using air grinder/cutters. Our people powered ring cutters arent made for Ti. DewGuru, where are you? I am in Sarasota.
 

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